They still build the only real EV truck though
They still build the only real EV truck though
It reminds me of that Black Mirror episode where people have memory chips to allow them to relive everything they’ve ever lived.
That preservation comes at a cost though, both monetary and environmental, and the amount of data to preserve increases exponentially.
Why should we care? Never in our history have we chronicled all the mundane things like we find on the internet. It’s like saying we need to archive all the kids drawings or all the personal journals or record all in person conversations and archive them… Just because it’s digital data that can be archived if we feel like it doesn’t mean it’s important.
How is that not more compact than a bicycle?
Also for some people not having to pedal is actually a necessity so yes it’s a benefit to some.
Companies keep trying to recreate something similar for motorcycle helmets
No need to exercise, much more compact…
Still have mine somewhere, I wonder if it would be possible to take a Shield and put it in there or a RPi…
Aaaand… Again…
But nice story though…
Again, not the same thing.
But you’re not preventing them from showing the ad if your TV is open while it’s running, so no it’s not the same, what you’re talking about would be you doing the same for ads on YouTube (going to pee while they’re playing) instead of stopping them from playing altogether.
It’s been a long time since the last Android update that felt like a major update to a regular user… A very long time…
That’s what I was going to ask, should people start patenting things in order to prevent companies from using them?
I’m just refuting your point that the data is worthless because anyone can train AI on it. It’s not worthless because although anyone can train their model on it, most companies would rather purchase the services from specialists, so all training data has value.
They can still sell their services, not every company want to launch their own LLM model
Doesn’t matter they’ve already ran out most quality content they could find and Reddit has limited who can train AI on their website.
What’s keeping AI from training on Lemmy?
Hint:
Their third most active market that they just lost
That’s because the format itself promotes the accumulation of knowledge instead of the constant repetition from Reddit style forums which are better at generating new content.
American manufacturers need to provide parts for 10 years after the last of the same model car rolled off the assembly line. Good luck forcing Chinese brands to respect that.